Pierre Cronje in Kramerville to launch massive sale
Pierre Cronje furniture are pleased to announce that they will be having a massive sale on all wooden, classic and heritage furniture. Now is the perfect time to invest in that designer piece you have always wanted.
Pierre Cronje is one of South Africa’s most acclaimed and celebrated master craftsman. Renowned for his fusion of contemporary and South African heritage furniture, Pierre Cronje continues to entice the decor world with his unique yet timeless design. Three decades of fine furniture, passionately created for both local and international clients has made him an important name in designer furniture.
With decor trends favouring a return to raw materials; wood and timbre are becoming major investment pieces. Add much needed texture to your home by visiting the Pierre Cronje Showroom in Kramerville, a bustling hub of decor and design in Johannesburg.
Expect discounts of up to 70% off the beautiful pieces including chairs, carvers, barstools, dining tables, coffee tables, sideboards, desks. This amazing promotion will run from the 19-30 June 2017 so don’t miss out!
We have an insider’s look at some of the exquisite furniture pieces on offer:
For more information on this exclusive sale, follow the link here.
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